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LYTTELTON NEWS.

PERSONAL. Mr Ckwics Ajar, who, with Mrs Afar, wr .t to England with the i\ew Zealand bowlers, arrived iu Lyttelton yesterday by the Maraixji, having returned by tho Makura to Auckland. DA>"CK. The Triiiity Young Men's Cla«» wound up tho season with a Flannel Dano. at tho Excelsior Hall laat evonittjr. There *« » good attendance, and <itnr haffl rma decorated yrith the daw oolonr». Mv>w was supplied by Mr A. Ameson, and Air b. Tredenr.ic-k was M.C. , FUNERAL. The funeral ot tho late ex-Fireman S. N<u-ris took place jxsteiday *ftern<xm- Tfafl deceased firsman was accorded a Fire iJnsrad» funeral. and there w» ft full .muster of tho Bricnde. The bearers were Lieut, t. Wilklin. Foreman W. Fen ton, and Firemen W. Crocker and Jones. There were also present the Mayor and councillors, tho town clerk (Mr F. Hobbs), borough engineer (Mr E. H. Barnard), council employees, wi eeveral ex*firemen. Wreaths were sent by fch«® Mayor and councillors, the staff of tho Lytlel ton Borough Council, and tie Lyttelton Volunteer Fir® Bxiffudo. BT. SAVIOUR'S CHURCH. A social was held in St. Saviour's Schoolroom on Monday night, to eomm«tnorate tho 3Sth anniversary of tho dedication of th« church-. Musical items were givon by Mosdauies Curnow and Porter, Misses Neil ww Plimmer, and the Roy. T. M. Curnow. An address on tho Seamen's Mission twjc of the parish was given by the vieo-r (tho Rev. T. M. Curnow), and »t its close a committee, consisting of the vicar, Messrs H. Oatcf, 11. Fletcher, and E. B. Curtis, were nppoinf ed tu assist with the work of the Seamen's Mission. Tho meeting alio adopted the Memorial Committee's recommendation with regard to tho memorial to the Int-u Rev. E. Eliot Chambers, that tho middle liifht of tho east window bo filied with stsinotl glass. Tho Rev, A. .1. Petrie, vicar of Holy Trinity Churcli, was pre.->ent, said received a hearty we'.eowo from the parishioners of fit. Saviour's. Tho evening closed with dancing, the music being supplied by Mrs Curnow ■ and Miss Dimmer !

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17293, 3 November 1921, Page 11

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LYTTELTON NEWS. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17293, 3 November 1921, Page 11

LYTTELTON NEWS. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17293, 3 November 1921, Page 11

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